Wherever the Raiden Shogun goes, Yae Miko isn’t far behind. For Genshin Impact Version 4.4, Yae Miko returns for a rerun alongside Xiao to close out Phase 2. In general, Yae Miko excels in off-field Electro damage. She fits in especially well with Aggravate and Quicken teams, providing that extra Electro to keep the reactions going.
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Due to her off-field potential, her Elemental Skill is her most valuable asset in combat. It has a short cooldown time with a relatively high duration. For the best results, focus on increasing her CRIT DMG and Elemental Mastery to make her reactions hard hitters.
Surprisingly, Yae Miko’s secondary stat is CRIT Rate. This means that your Artifacts and Weapon should focus on increasing her CRIT DMG and Elemental Mastery. Since her Elemental Burst is the second priority Combat Talent, you don’t need to invest much in Energy Recharge.
However, if you do place Yae Miko on a team, you will most likely need another Electro character to run with her. This should help with providing consistent reaction damage and keeping both characters’ Elemental Bursts charged.
Weapons for Yae Miko should focus on increasing her CRIT DMG or ATK. Weapon Skills should add some bonus to the wielder’s Elemental Skill or provide some additional damage buff.
Yae Miko’s signature weapon is her best weapon. Kagura’s Verity increases the wielder’s CRIT DMG. Its Weapon Skill grants the Kagura Dance effect whenever the wielder uses their Elemental Skill. Each stack of Kagura Dance increases the wielder’s Elemental Skill DMG by 12% for 16 seconds. This effect can stack up to 3 times. When the wielder possesses all 3 stacks, they will also gain 12% All Elemental DMG Bonus.
Skyward Atlas and Lost Prayer to the Sacred Winds are good alternatives for Yae Miko’s general Sub-DPS build. If you use Yae Miko for Aggravate or Quicken reactions, try out A
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